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Ovid Guzmán: 17 Relatives Cross Border

Ovid Guzmán: 17 Relatives Cross Border

May 14, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Ovidio Guzmán’s Relatives’⁢ U.S. Trip raises Questions About Bilateral Relations

Table of Contents

  • Ovidio Guzmán’s Relatives’⁢ U.S. Trip raises Questions About Bilateral Relations
    • Mexican Official Acknowledges Travel
    • President Sheinbaum Silent on Guzmán ​Case
    • Potential Strain on U.S.-Mexico Relations
    • Trump’s Shadow ⁢Looms Over Security Cooperation
    • Mexico ‌Seeks More Information
  • Ovidio guzmán’s Relatives’ ​U.S. trip: A Q&A on Bilateral Relations
    • Who is ovidio‌ Guzmán?
    • What happened with‍ Ovidio Guzmán’s relatives?
    • Why is this​ U.S. trip significant?
    • Has the ⁢Mexican government acknowledged the trip?
    • What are the ‌U.S. charges against ovidio Guzmán?
    • Is Ovidio ⁣guzmán cooperating with U.S. authorities?
    • How has ⁢Mexican President‌ Claudia Sheinbaum⁤ responded​ to the situation?
    • How might this situation affect U.S.-Mexico relations?
    • What is Mexico’s primary concern?
    • What role does the potential⁣ return of Donald Trump play in this situation?
    • What does Mexico want from ⁣the U.S. ⁢regarding information sharing?
    • Has Mexico worked with the U.S. ⁢in extraditing criminals?

A recent trip to California by 17 relatives of Ovidio Guzmán, the alleged drug trafficker currently ⁤imprisoned ⁣in the United States, has stirred unease in Mexico, raising questions about potential negotiations between Guzmán and U.S. ‌authorities.

Mexican Official Acknowledges Travel

While official details remain scarce, Mexico City’s secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, Omar García Harfuch, acknowledged the Guzmán family’s travel to the U.S. on Tuesday, suggesting it was a “outcome” of ongoing negotiations.‍ Harfuch made the comments during a radio program appearance.

The U.S. Department of Justice has charged Guzmán with⁢ fentanyl trafficking and⁤ other crimes. He ‌has been in U.S. custody since September 2023.​ Reports suggest Guzmán may be offering details in‌ exchange⁢ for a plea agreement, though specifics remain unclear.

President Sheinbaum Silent on Guzmán ​Case

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has so far avoided commenting on the Guzmán case. During her​ morning press ⁤conference tuesday, she addressed the ongoing crisis involving the boreride worm in Mexican cattle ⁤and the U.S. ban on Mexican beef exports. Reporters questioned her about the cattle issue, but none inquired about the Guzmán family.

A military truck burned on the road⁢ near where Ovidio Guzmán was arrested in culiacán, on January 7, 2022.
A military truck burned on the road near where Ovidio Guzmán was arrested in Culiacán, on January 7, 2022.Gladys Serrano/AP

Potential Strain on U.S.-Mexico Relations

The Guzmán family’s border crossing complicates the Mexican government’s preferred narrative of “cooperation,understanding,or dialog” in its relationship with the U.S. The situation suggests the U.S.​ may‌ be pursuing ‍strategies independently, potentially excluding the sheinbaum management ⁤from‌ key ⁣information.

Harfuch emphasized that Ovidio Guzmán’s capture occurred in Mexico in January 2023, carried out by the Mexican army at the cost of soldiers’ lives. He ​implied‌ Mexico deserves greater clarity from the U.S., given ‌its‌ efforts to combat drug trafficking, especially fentanyl.

Trump’s Shadow ⁢Looms Over Security Cooperation

The Guzmán case highlights a perceived imbalance in U.S.-Mexico relations. The potential return of ⁣Donald trump to‌ the presidency‌ has prompted Mexico to maintain a heightened security presence on its​ northern border,deploying National Guard troops in response to U.S.demands‍ to combat fentanyl trafficking.

In February, the Mexican government ⁢extradited 29 criminals to the U.S., including Rafael Caro Quintero, wanted in connection with the 1985 murder of DEA agent Enrique Camarena, and Miguel Ángel and Omar Treviño Morales, former leaders of Los Zetas cartel.

While Trump has ⁢praised thes ‍actions, he has also suggested deploying U.S. troops to Mexico to combat drug cartels, a proposal ‍Sheinbaum‌ deemed “not acceptable” at a recent press conference.

Mexico ‌Seeks More Information

Mexico seeks reciprocity from the U.S. regarding information sharing. Harfuch ⁤stated, “The Department of Justice must share information with the Attorney General’s Office.”

Ovidio Guzmán, once considered ‍a major fentanyl trafficker by U.S. authorities, has seemingly become a​ valuable⁢ asset for negotiation. Mexico seeks greater clarity on the terms of any potential agreement, particularly ⁣regarding its impact on deaths and criminal activity within Mexico. With Guzmán’s brother, Joaquín, also in custody, Mexico is pushing for more transparency⁣ and collaboration from ⁤its northern neighbor.

Ovidio guzmán’s Relatives’ ​U.S. trip: A Q&A on Bilateral Relations

Welcome to a ​breakdown of teh⁢ recent‍ trip by Ovidio Guzmán’s relatives ‍to the United States and the implications‍ it holds for U.S.-Mexico⁣ relations. We’ll explore the background, the current situation, and the ​potential future impacts based on the ⁤provided facts.

Who is ovidio‌ Guzmán?

Ovidio Guzmán is an alleged drug trafficker ⁤who is currently in U.S.custody,‍ charged with fentanyl trafficking⁣ and other⁤ crimes.

What happened with‍ Ovidio Guzmán’s relatives?

A group of⁣ 17 relatives of Ovidio Guzmán recently traveled to California. This has raised questions and concerns, particularly⁤ in Mexico, about potential negotiations between Guzmán and U.S. authorities.

Why is this​ U.S. trip significant?

The trip ‍sparks ⁢unease because:

‍ It⁢ suggests⁣ potential ​negotiations between Guzmán ⁣and U.S. authorities on terms ⁣that are not fully obvious.

It raises questions about the Mexican government’s role​ and⁣ awareness ‍of these ⁤negotiations.

Has the ⁢Mexican government acknowledged the trip?

Yes, Mexico City’s Secretary of Security ‌and ⁤Citizen Protection, Omar ⁣García Harfuch, acknowledged the ⁣Guzmán ​family’s travel.⁤ He⁣ suggested it might be related to ‌ongoing negotiations.

What are the ‌U.S. charges against ovidio Guzmán?

The​ U.S. Department of Justice has charged Ovidio​ Guzmán with fentanyl ⁤trafficking and other crimes.

Is Ovidio ⁣guzmán cooperating with U.S. authorities?

Reports suggest that‌ Guzmán may be offering details in ⁢exchange⁣ for a plea agreement. Though, ​the specific ‌details remain​ unclear.

How has ⁢Mexican President‌ Claudia Sheinbaum⁤ responded​ to the situation?

Mexican President Claudia⁤ Sheinbaum has avoided commenting on the Guzmán case, focusing instead on issues such as the cattle crisis and the ​U.S. ban on Mexican beef‌ exports.

How might this situation affect U.S.-Mexico relations?

The guzmán family’s‍ travel complicates the Mexican government’s desired narrative of⁤ cooperation and understanding in⁤ its relationship with the U.S.‍ The situation raises concerns that the U.S. might potentially be‌ pursuing ⁣strategies‌ independently,​ perhaps excluding the Mexican ⁢government from ‌key information-sharing.

What is Mexico’s primary concern?

Mexico’s primary concern is about achieving clarity ⁤on the terms of any potential agreement, ‍especially concerning its⁤ impact on ⁢deaths ​and criminal activity​ within‌ Mexico. They‍ seek greater‍ clarity and collaboration from the U.S.

What role does the potential⁣ return of Donald Trump play in this situation?

The‍ potential‌ return of Donald Trump to the presidency⁤ has ⁣led​ Mexico to increase security on its northern ⁢border,‌ deploying ⁤National Guard ⁢troops due to U.S. demands to ‌combat fentanyl trafficking. Trump has⁣ praised past⁤ cooperation but has also suggested deploying U.S. troops to Mexico, ⁣a proposal that Mexico’s ‍government ⁢has deemed unacceptable.

What does Mexico want from ⁣the U.S. ⁢regarding information sharing?

Mexico seeks‌ reciprocity from the U.S.⁤ regarding⁣ information sharing. Mexico’s officials⁤ are ⁤insistent that the U.S. Department of Justice share pertinent​ details with‌ the Attorney General’s Office.

Has Mexico worked with the U.S. ⁢in extraditing criminals?

Yes. In⁢ february, the Mexican government extradited 29 criminals to the U.S. including‌ the​ following figures:

⁤ ‍Rafael Caro Quintero

Miguel Ángel

* Omar‌ Treviño morales

Here is a​ summary table on some of the key individuals and actions:

Key ‌Individual/Entity involvement Relevant Action
Ovidio ‌Guzmán Alleged Drug​ Trafficker charged with‍ fentanyl trafficking in the U.S., ⁤currently in custody.
U.S. Department of Justice Prosecuting‌ Authority Pursuing charges‌ against⁢ Ovidio​ Guzmán.
Mexican ‌Government National Authority seeks ⁣more information from the U.S.on potential agreements; increased border security.
Omar García Harfuch Mexico City’s Secretary of Security and⁢ Citizen Protection Acknowledged Guzmán family’s US travel, suggesting it was a result of ongoing negotiations.
Donald Trump Former and Potential U.S. President Praised mexico’s extraditions but has also floated ‍that U.S.troops should be sent ⁤into Mexico.

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